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Seems like I missed the boat in NJ. Rich Klein references his Jersey days. Al Rosen was here. Believe Leon may have lived here (could be wrong). Seems like there was some period of time when the Parsippany show was huge. I guess everyone got the hell out. Id say I'm trying to hold the fort down but I think Probstein has the current mantle of King of the Garden State. Of course LOTG, RE, and Goldin are all here as well. Must be something in the water over here.
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There is no place that is the same as it used to be - Jersey is no exception. It still seems that NJ has a very large concentration of cards and memorabilia dealers and collectors.
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Pennsylvania (namely the greater Philadelphia area) preceded NJ in the BB card hobby "boom".
1975 was the beginning of the famous Willow Grove Show. Originally Sept and March. Subsequently, March, May, Sept. and Dec. Bob Schmierer also promoted the Seashore Show in Ocean City, NJ in June. 1977 - Tony Carrafiel's Valley Forge Show (Nov and June) was a major Show. Circa mid to late 1970's) Pittsburgh Show. 1979 - Ephrata Show (Lancaster County). 1979 - B & B Monthly Auctions (Warrington, PA) Those are the major Shows, and there were many more smaller Shows throughout the state of PA. The major NJ Show was initially at Montclair State College (Pat Gonella and Bill Jacbowitz, promoters). In 1981, it expanded to the larger Meadowlands facility. And, there were many smaller Shows throughout NJ during the 1980's. Also, there were several Atlantic City Shows (at the various Casinos) starting in 1982 and into the early 1990's. TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 02-14-2017 at 06:07 AM. |
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I remember going to shows at Montclair State College (before it was a University) as a kid in the early 80s. It seemed like a pretty big show. I went to it every year as a kid. And I do remember that Meadowlands show.
Of course Mr. Mint (RIP) had his office in New Jersey - I remember going there once when I was in college, trying to sell some cards. Bill Mastro has roots in NJ, I believe. And of course Barry Halper's collection was kept at his home in Livingston, NJ. -Al |
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Although the biggest shows in the megalopolis were in the Philly area or in White Plains,
I do believe the New Jersey and Long Island areas had the most dealers/collectors/shows/stores on a day to day basis. Before I moved to Texas we had either a show or an auction almost every single night. Regards Rich
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I remember those days well. I only set up at one Willow Grove show, and many at Ft. Washington in subsequent years. (Ted, do you remember chasing those cockroaches around at night at the awful Howard Johnsen motel at WG.) NJ, in those days, had some real hobby heavyweights, Lew Lipset, Alan Rosen, RIP, Rob Lifson and many others whose names I can't recall. There was also one lightweight (me) starting his business in Shrewsbury, NJ. Fond memories of those days,
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Deserves some recognition as the Queen of show promoters, and the best there was in the late 80's early 90's. Ran some GREAT shows in the NY/NJ area.
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My daughter is an acting major at Montclair State. In just the 3 years that she has been there, the construction of new buildings is impressive.
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I loved going to the shows at Montclair St. Always found some great items that I could afford. One time, Brooks Robinson was there and I had him autograph a card. I was too young to drive so my dad drove me and my mom came along. She went with me to see Brooks. She asked him about his World Series ring, he took it off and let her try it on! What a great gesture. (The ring looked so huge to me!) Mike
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I believe a bunch of money was donated in trust to Montclair State by Yogi Berra and his wife. The school was receiving some money for scholarships while they were alive but a large chunk was given to the school when the Yankee great passed a few years ago. I remember reading about it. He, like Arnold Palmer, seemed to have the magic touch when it came to investing. While he had great quotes, he was a pretty smart guy where it counted...
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